Birth of a reformation; or, The life and labors of Daniel SWarner . Parents of D. S. Warner. The father holds a whisky-glass. Mother of D. S. Warner ANCESTRY AND EARLY LIFE 33 44All I am, all I hope to be, I owe to my angel mother—blessings on her memory! I remember my mothersprayers. They have always followed me. They haveclung to me all my life.—Lincoln. 44If my mother could rise in the dead of the night andpray for my recovery from sickness, my life must beworth something. I then and there resolved to provemyself worthy of my mothers prayers.—Garfield. 44It is to my mother that I owe everyt


Birth of a reformation; or, The life and labors of Daniel SWarner . Parents of D. S. Warner. The father holds a whisky-glass. Mother of D. S. Warner ANCESTRY AND EARLY LIFE 33 44All I am, all I hope to be, I owe to my angel mother—blessings on her memory! I remember my mothersprayers. They have always followed me. They haveclung to me all my life.—Lincoln. 44If my mother could rise in the dead of the night andpray for my recovery from sickness, my life must beworth something. I then and there resolved to provemyself worthy of my mothers prayers.—Garfield. 44It is to my mother that I owe everything. If I amthy child, O my God, it is because thou gavest mesuch a mother. If I prefer the truth to all things, it isthe fruit of my mothers teachings. If I did not perishlong ago in sin and misery, it is because of the long andfaithful years which she pleaded for me. What com-parison is there between the honor I paid her and herslavery for me?—St. Augustine. One more tribute. In his book Bible Proofs of theSecond Work of Grace, published in 1880, Daniel places the following dedicatory note: 44To thes


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